Kristin Dozier

First elected to the Commission in November 2010, Kristin is serving her second term as a Leon County Commissioner representing District 5. In 2013, she was selected by her fellow Commissioners to serve as Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners for 2013-14.

First elected to the Commission in November 2010, Kristin is serving her second term as a Leon County Commissioner representing District 5. In 2013, she was selected by her fellow Commissioners to serve as Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners for 2013-14.

Prior to her election, Kristin spent eleven years at Mad Dog Construction holding numerous positions including Green Building Advisor and Vice President.

Kristin holds an Associate’s degree from Tallahassee Community College, a Bachelor’s degree in Religion and a Master’s degree in Religious Ethics and Philosophy, both from Florida State University (FSU). She completed coursework in a Ph.D. program focused on Comparative Religious Ethics, Catholic Moral Theology, and Human Rights Ethics. For three and a half years, she also taught an undergraduate course in Religious Ethics at FSU.

In her role, Kristin is often invited to speak to various community and student groups including:

Honors and Distinctions:
Founding President of Sustainable Tallahassee
Leadership Tallahassee, Class 27
LEED Accredited Professional by the US Green Building Council
2008 Nominee for Leader of the Year, awarded by Leadership Tallahassee
U.S. Army War College National Security Seminar, Class of 2012
2014 Inauguration Committee for FAMU President Elmira Mangum
2014 Woman of Distinction, awarded by the Girl Scouts of America
2015 Americas Competitiveness Exchange (ACE) on Innovation and Entrepreneurship
2015 Honorary Chair, Relay for Life North Leon
2017 Presidential Advocate, awarded by the Florida Association of Counties

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